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  • 101 check

    [ ek] 1. verb
    1) (to see if something (eg a sum) is correct or accurate: Will you check my addition?) kontrollere; checke
    2) (to see if something (eg a machine) is in good condition or working properly: Have you checked the engine (over)?) efterse; kontrollere; checke
    3) (to hold back; to stop: We've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.) standse; holde tilbage
    2. noun
    1) (an act of testing or checking.) eftersyn; kontrol; check
    2) (something which prevents or holds back: a check on imports.) bremse; hindring
    3) (in chess, a position in which the king is attacked: He put his opponent's king in check.) skak
    4) (a pattern of squares: I like the red check on that material.) tern
    5) (a ticket received in return for handing in baggage etc.) kontrolmærke
    6) ((especially American) a bill: The check please, waiter!) regning
    7) ((American) a cheque.) check
    - checkbook
    - check-in
    - checkmate
    3. verb
    (to put (an opponent's king) in this position.) gøre skak
    - checkpoint
    - check-up
    - check in
    - check out
    - check up on
    - check up
    * * *
    [ ek] 1. verb
    1) (to see if something (eg a sum) is correct or accurate: Will you check my addition?) kontrollere; checke
    2) (to see if something (eg a machine) is in good condition or working properly: Have you checked the engine (over)?) efterse; kontrollere; checke
    3) (to hold back; to stop: We've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.) standse; holde tilbage
    2. noun
    1) (an act of testing or checking.) eftersyn; kontrol; check
    2) (something which prevents or holds back: a check on imports.) bremse; hindring
    3) (in chess, a position in which the king is attacked: He put his opponent's king in check.) skak
    4) (a pattern of squares: I like the red check on that material.) tern
    5) (a ticket received in return for handing in baggage etc.) kontrolmærke
    6) ((especially American) a bill: The check please, waiter!) regning
    7) ((American) a cheque.) check
    - checkbook
    - check-in
    - checkmate
    3. verb
    (to put (an opponent's king) in this position.) gøre skak
    - checkpoint
    - check-up
    - check in
    - check out
    - check up on
    - check up

    English-Danish dictionary > check

  • 102 cork

    [ko:k] 1. noun
    1) (the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc): Cork floats well; ( also adjective) cork floor-tiles.) kork; kork-
    2) (a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork: Put the cork back in the wine-bottle.) korkprop
    2. verb
    (to put a cork or stopper in: He corked the bottle.) sætte prop i
    * * *
    [ko:k] 1. noun
    1) (the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc): Cork floats well; ( also adjective) cork floor-tiles.) kork; kork-
    2) (a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork: Put the cork back in the wine-bottle.) korkprop
    2. verb
    (to put a cork or stopper in: He corked the bottle.) sætte prop i

    English-Danish dictionary > cork

  • 103 end

    [end] 1. noun
    1) (the last or farthest part of the length of something: the house at the end of the road; both ends of the room; Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another); ( also adjective) We live in the end house.) ende
    2) (the finish or conclusion: the end of the week; The talks have come to an end; The affair is at an end; He is at the end of his strength; They fought bravely to the end; If she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).) ende; slutning
    3) (death: The soldiers met their end bravely.) død
    4) (an aim: What end have you in view?) formål; hensigt
    5) (a small piece left over: cigarette ends.) skod
    2. verb
    (to bring or come to an end: The scheme ended in disaster; How does the play end?; How should I end (off) this letter?) ende; slutte
    - endless
    - at a loose end
    - end up
    - in the end
    - make both ends meet
    - make ends meet
    - no end of
    - no end
    - on end
    - put an end to
    - the end
    * * *
    [end] 1. noun
    1) (the last or farthest part of the length of something: the house at the end of the road; both ends of the room; Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another); ( also adjective) We live in the end house.) ende
    2) (the finish or conclusion: the end of the week; The talks have come to an end; The affair is at an end; He is at the end of his strength; They fought bravely to the end; If she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).) ende; slutning
    3) (death: The soldiers met their end bravely.) død
    4) (an aim: What end have you in view?) formål; hensigt
    5) (a small piece left over: cigarette ends.) skod
    2. verb
    (to bring or come to an end: The scheme ended in disaster; How does the play end?; How should I end (off) this letter?) ende; slutte
    - endless
    - at a loose end
    - end up
    - in the end
    - make both ends meet
    - make ends meet
    - no end of
    - no end
    - on end
    - put an end to
    - the end

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  • 104 express

    [ik'spres] 1. verb
    1) (to put into words: He expressed his ideas very clearly.) udtrykke; formulere
    2) ((with oneself etc) to put one's own thoughts into words: You haven't expressed yourself clearly.) udtrykke
    3) (to show (thoughts, feelings etc) by looks, actions etc: She nodded to express her agreement.) udtrykke; tilkendegive; vise
    4) (to send by fast (postal) delivery: Will you express this letter, please?) sende ekspres
    2. adjective
    1) (travelling, carrying goods etc, especially fast: an express train; express delivery.) ekspres-; il-
    2) (clearly stated: You have disobeyed my express wishes.) udtrykkelig
    3. adverb
    (by express train or fast delivery service: Send your letter express.) ekspres
    4. noun
    1) (an express train: the London to Cardiff express.) eksprestog
    2) (the service provided eg by the post office for carrying goods etc quickly: The parcel was sent by express.) ekspres
    - expression
    - expressionless
    - expressive
    - expressiveness
    - expressively
    - expressway
    * * *
    [ik'spres] 1. verb
    1) (to put into words: He expressed his ideas very clearly.) udtrykke; formulere
    2) ((with oneself etc) to put one's own thoughts into words: You haven't expressed yourself clearly.) udtrykke
    3) (to show (thoughts, feelings etc) by looks, actions etc: She nodded to express her agreement.) udtrykke; tilkendegive; vise
    4) (to send by fast (postal) delivery: Will you express this letter, please?) sende ekspres
    2. adjective
    1) (travelling, carrying goods etc, especially fast: an express train; express delivery.) ekspres-; il-
    2) (clearly stated: You have disobeyed my express wishes.) udtrykkelig
    3. adverb
    (by express train or fast delivery service: Send your letter express.) ekspres
    4. noun
    1) (an express train: the London to Cardiff express.) eksprestog
    2) (the service provided eg by the post office for carrying goods etc quickly: The parcel was sent by express.) ekspres
    - expression
    - expressionless
    - expressive
    - expressiveness
    - expressively
    - expressway

    English-Danish dictionary > express

  • 105 fill

    [fil] 1. verb
    1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) fylde
    2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) fylde
    3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?) opfylde
    4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) fylde; plombere
    2. noun
    (as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) det, som gør en mæt
    - filler
    - filling
    - filling-station
    - fill in
    - fill up
    * * *
    [fil] 1. verb
    1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) fylde
    2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) fylde
    3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?) opfylde
    4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) fylde; plombere
    2. noun
    (as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) det, som gør en mæt
    - filler
    - filling
    - filling-station
    - fill in
    - fill up

    English-Danish dictionary > fill

  • 106 finger

    ['fiŋɡə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) finger
    2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) finger
    3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) finger; strimmel
    2. verb
    (to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) fingerere ved; røre ved; føle på
    - fingerprint
    - fingertip
    - be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
    - have something at one's fingertips
    - have at one's fingertips
    - have a finger in the pie / in every pie
    - put one's finger on
    * * *
    ['fiŋɡə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) finger
    2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) finger
    3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) finger; strimmel
    2. verb
    (to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) fingerere ved; røre ved; føle på
    - fingerprint
    - fingertip
    - be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
    - have something at one's fingertips
    - have at one's fingertips
    - have a finger in the pie / in every pie
    - put one's finger on

    English-Danish dictionary > finger

  • 107 foot

    [fut]
    plural - feet; noun
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) fod
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) fod
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) fod
    - football
    - foothill
    - foothold
    - footlight
    - footman
    - footmark
    - footnote
    - footpath
    - footprint
    - footsore
    - footstep
    - footwear
    - follow in someone's footsteps
    - foot the bill
    - on foot
    - put one's foot down
    - put one's foot in it
    * * *
    [fut]
    plural - feet; noun
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) fod
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) fod
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) fod
    - football
    - foothill
    - foothold
    - footlight
    - footman
    - footmark
    - footnote
    - footpath
    - footprint
    - footsore
    - footstep
    - footwear
    - follow in someone's footsteps
    - foot the bill
    - on foot
    - put one's foot down
    - put one's foot in it

    English-Danish dictionary > foot

  • 108 grease

    [ɡri:s] 1. noun
    1) (soft, thick, animal fat.) fedt
    2) (any thick, oily substance: She put grease on the squeaking hinge.) smørefedt; fedt
    2. verb
    (to put grease on, over or in: The mechanic greased the car's axle.) smøre
    - greasiness
    * * *
    [ɡri:s] 1. noun
    1) (soft, thick, animal fat.) fedt
    2) (any thick, oily substance: She put grease on the squeaking hinge.) smørefedt; fedt
    2. verb
    (to put grease on, over or in: The mechanic greased the car's axle.) smøre
    - greasiness

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  • 109 implant

    1) (to put (ideas etc) into a person's mind.) bibringe; indpode
    2) (to put (eg human tissue, a device etc) permanently into a part of the body.) implantere
    * * *
    1) (to put (ideas etc) into a person's mind.) bibringe; indpode
    2) (to put (eg human tissue, a device etc) permanently into a part of the body.) implantere

    English-Danish dictionary > implant

  • 110 install

    [in'sto:l]
    1) (to put in place ready for use: When was the telephone/electricity installed (in this house)?) installere; montere; lægge ind
    2) (to put (a thing, oneself or another person) in a place or position: He was installed as president yesterday; They soon installed themselves in the new house.) indsætte; installere
    - instalment
    * * *
    [in'sto:l]
    1) (to put in place ready for use: When was the telephone/electricity installed (in this house)?) installere; montere; lægge ind
    2) (to put (a thing, oneself or another person) in a place or position: He was installed as president yesterday; They soon installed themselves in the new house.) indsætte; installere
    - instalment

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  • 111 letterbox

    1) (a slit in a door (sometimes with a box behind it) through which mail from the post is put: He put the card through the letterbox.) brevsprække
    2) (a postbox.) brevkasse
    * * *
    1) (a slit in a door (sometimes with a box behind it) through which mail from the post is put: He put the card through the letterbox.) brevsprække
    2) (a postbox.) brevkasse

    English-Danish dictionary > letterbox

  • 112 mind

    1.
    (the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) forstand
    2. verb
    1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) se efter; holde øje med
    2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) blive gal; ikke tage sig af
    3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) passe på
    4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) lytte til
    3. interjection
    (be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) pas på!
    - - minded
    - mindful
    - mindless
    - mindlessly
    - mindlessness
    - mindreader
    - at/in the back of one's mind
    - change one's mind
    - be out of one's mind
    - do you mind!
    - have a good mind to
    - have half a mind to
    - have a mind to
    - in one's mind's eye
    - in one's right mind
    - keep one's mind on
    - know one's own mind
    - make up one's mind
    - mind one's own business
    - never mind
    - on one's mind
    - put someone in mind of
    - put in mind of
    - speak one's mind
    - take/keep one's mind off
    - to my mind
    * * *
    1.
    (the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding: The child already has the mind of an adult.) forstand
    2. verb
    1) (to look after or supervise (eg a child): mind the baby.) se efter; holde øje med
    2) (to be upset by; to object to: You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.) blive gal; ikke tage sig af
    3) (to be careful of: Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!) passe på
    4) (to pay attention to or obey: You should mind your parents' words/advice.) lytte til
    3. interjection
    (be careful!: Mind! There's a car coming!) pas på!
    - - minded
    - mindful
    - mindless
    - mindlessly
    - mindlessness
    - mindreader
    - at/in the back of one's mind
    - change one's mind
    - be out of one's mind
    - do you mind!
    - have a good mind to
    - have half a mind to
    - have a mind to
    - in one's mind's eye
    - in one's right mind
    - keep one's mind on
    - know one's own mind
    - make up one's mind
    - mind one's own business
    - never mind
    - on one's mind
    - put someone in mind of
    - put in mind of
    - speak one's mind
    - take/keep one's mind off
    - to my mind

    English-Danish dictionary > mind

  • 113 oil

    [oil] 1. noun
    (a usually thick liquid that will not mix with water, obtained from plants, animals and minerals: olive oil; whale oil; vegetable oil; cooking oil; He put some oil on the hinges of the door; The car's engine is in need of oil.) olie; -olie
    2. verb
    (to put oil on or into: The machine will work better if it's oiled.) smøre
    - oily
    - oilfield
    - oil paint
    - oil painting
    - oil palm
    - oil-rig
    - oil-tanker
    - oil-well
    - strike oil
    * * *
    [oil] 1. noun
    (a usually thick liquid that will not mix with water, obtained from plants, animals and minerals: olive oil; whale oil; vegetable oil; cooking oil; He put some oil on the hinges of the door; The car's engine is in need of oil.) olie; -olie
    2. verb
    (to put oil on or into: The machine will work better if it's oiled.) smøre
    - oily
    - oilfield
    - oil paint
    - oil painting
    - oil palm
    - oil-rig
    - oil-tanker
    - oil-well
    - strike oil

    English-Danish dictionary > oil

  • 114 on the spot

    1) (at once: She liked it so much that she bought it on the spot; ( also adjective) an on-the-spot decision.) på stedet; her-og-nu-
    2) (in the exact place referred to; in the place where one is needed: It was a good thing you were on the spot when he had his heart attack; ( also adjective) tour on-the-spot reporter.) på stedet; lokal-
    3) ((especially with put) in a dangerous, difficult or embarrassing position: The interviewer's questions really put the Prime Minister on the spot.) i en vanskelig situation
    * * *
    1) (at once: She liked it so much that she bought it on the spot; ( also adjective) an on-the-spot decision.) på stedet; her-og-nu-
    2) (in the exact place referred to; in the place where one is needed: It was a good thing you were on the spot when he had his heart attack; ( also adjective) tour on-the-spot reporter.) på stedet; lokal-
    3) ((especially with put) in a dangerous, difficult or embarrassing position: The interviewer's questions really put the Prime Minister on the spot.) i en vanskelig situation

    English-Danish dictionary > on the spot

  • 115 pack

    [pæk] 1. noun
    1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) bylt
    2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) spil
    3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) flok
    4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) pakke
    2. verb
    1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) pakke
    2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) stuve sammen
    - packing-case
    - packed out
    - packed
    - pack off
    - pack up
    * * *
    [pæk] 1. noun
    1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) bylt
    2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) spil
    3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) flok
    4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) pakke
    2. verb
    1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) pakke
    2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) stuve sammen
    - packing-case
    - packed out
    - packed
    - pack off
    - pack up

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  • 116 perfume

    1. ['pə:fju:m] noun
    1) (a sweet smell or fragrance: the perfume of roses.) duft
    2) (a liquid, cream etc which has a sweet smell when put on the skin, hair, clothes etc: She loves French perfume(s).) parfume
    2. [pə'fju:m] verb
    1) (to put perfume on or in: She perfumed her hair.) parfumere
    2) (to give a sweet smell to: Flowers perfumed the air.) få til at dufte
    * * *
    1. ['pə:fju:m] noun
    1) (a sweet smell or fragrance: the perfume of roses.) duft
    2) (a liquid, cream etc which has a sweet smell when put on the skin, hair, clothes etc: She loves French perfume(s).) parfume
    2. [pə'fju:m] verb
    1) (to put perfume on or in: She perfumed her hair.) parfumere
    2) (to give a sweet smell to: Flowers perfumed the air.) få til at dufte

    English-Danish dictionary > perfume

  • 117 picture

    ['pik ə] 1. noun
    1) (a painting or drawing: This is a picture of my mother.) billede; maleri; tegning
    2) (a photograph: I took a lot of pictures when I was on holiday.) billede; foto
    3) (a cinema film: There's a good picture on at the cinema tonight.) film
    4) ((with the) a symbol or perfect example (of something): She looked the picture of health/happiness.) indbegrebet (af noget)
    5) ((with a) a beautiful sight: She looked a picture in her new dress.) se ud som et billede
    6) (a clear description: He gave me a good picture of what was happening.) billede
    2. verb
    (to imagine: I can picture the scene.) forestille sig
    - put someone / be in the picture
    - put / be in the picture
    - the pictures
    * * *
    ['pik ə] 1. noun
    1) (a painting or drawing: This is a picture of my mother.) billede; maleri; tegning
    2) (a photograph: I took a lot of pictures when I was on holiday.) billede; foto
    3) (a cinema film: There's a good picture on at the cinema tonight.) film
    4) ((with the) a symbol or perfect example (of something): She looked the picture of health/happiness.) indbegrebet (af noget)
    5) ((with a) a beautiful sight: She looked a picture in her new dress.) se ud som et billede
    6) (a clear description: He gave me a good picture of what was happening.) billede
    2. verb
    (to imagine: I can picture the scene.) forestille sig
    - put someone / be in the picture
    - put / be in the picture
    - the pictures

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  • 118 plant

    1. noun
    1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plante; vækst
    2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) maskineri; anlæg
    3) (a factory.) fabrik
    2. verb
    1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) plante
    2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) beplante; anlægge
    3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) plante
    4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) anbringe
    - planter
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plante; vækst
    2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) maskineri; anlæg
    3) (a factory.) fabrik
    2. verb
    1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) plante
    2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) beplante; anlægge
    3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) plante
    4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) anbringe
    - planter

    English-Danish dictionary > plant

  • 119 pool

    [pu:l] I noun
    1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) pyt
    2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) pøl; -pøl
    3) (a deep part of a stream or river: He was fishing (in) a pool near the river-bank.) bassin; -bassin
    4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) swimmingpool; svømmebassin
    II 1. noun
    (a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) pulje
    2. verb
    (to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) lægge i fælles pulje
    - football pools
    - pools
    * * *
    [pu:l] I noun
    1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) pyt
    2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) pøl; -pøl
    3) (a deep part of a stream or river: He was fishing (in) a pool near the river-bank.) bassin; -bassin
    4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) swimmingpool; svømmebassin
    II 1. noun
    (a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) pulje
    2. verb
    (to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) lægge i fælles pulje
    - football pools
    - pools

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  • 120 quell

    [kwel]
    1) (to put an end to (a rebellion etc) by force.) slå ned
    2) (to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).) dæmpe; stille
    * * *
    [kwel]
    1) (to put an end to (a rebellion etc) by force.) slå ned
    2) (to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).) dæmpe; stille

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  • pût — pût …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • put — W1S1 [put] v past tense and past participle put present participle putting [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move to place)¦ 2¦(change somebody s situation/feelings)¦ 3¦(write/print something)¦ 4¦(express)¦ 5 put a stop/an end to something 6 put something into… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • put — [ put ] (past tense and past participle put) verb transitive *** ▸ 1 move something to position ▸ 2 cause to be in situation ▸ 3 write/print something ▸ 4 make someone go to place ▸ 5 give position on list ▸ 6 build/place somewhere ▸ 7 express in …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Put — Put, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Put}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Putting}.] [AS. potian to thrust: cf. Dan. putte to put, to put into, Fries. putje; perh. akin to W. pwtio to butt, poke, thrust; cf. also Gael. put to push, thrust, and E. potter, v. i.] 1. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Put — Put, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Put}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Putting}.] [AS. potian to thrust: cf. Dan. putte to put, to put into, Fries. putje; perh. akin to W. pwtio to butt, poke, thrust; cf. also Gael. put to push, thrust, and E. potter, v. i.] 1. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • put — [poot] vt. put, putting [ME putten < or akin to OE potian, to push: mod. senses prob. < Scand, as in Dan putte, Swed dial. putta, to put away, push, akin to OE pyttan, to sting, goad] 1. a) to drive or send by a blow, shot, or thrust [to… …   English World dictionary

  • put — pȗt [b] (I)[/b] m <G púta, I pútem/pútom, N mn pútevi/pútovi/púti knjiš., G pútēvā/pútōvā> DEFINICIJA 1. a. utaban i utrt dio zemlje koji služi za prolaženje i kretanje [seoski put; kolni put] b. prostor po kome se ili kroz koji se odvija… …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • put — ► VERB (putting; past and past part. put) 1) move to or place in a particular position. 2) bring into a particular state or condition: she tried to put me at ease. 3) (put on/on to) cause to carry or be subject to. 4) assign a value, figure, or… …   English terms dictionary

  • Put — (put; often p[u^]t in def. 3), v. i. 1. To go or move; as, when the air first puts up. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To steer; to direct one s course; to go. [1913 Webster] His fury thus appeased, he puts to land. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • puţ — PUŢ, puţuri, s.n. 1. Groapă cilindrică sau pătrată, adesea cu pereţii pietruiţi sau cu ghizduri împrejur, săpată în pământ până la nivelul unui strat de apă şi care serveşte la alimentarea cu apă potabilă; fântână. ♢ Puţ absorbant = groapă făcută …   Dicționar Român

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